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[[_operator]]
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== {project_operator}
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:tech_feature_name: The {project_name} Operator
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:tech_feature_disabled: false
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include::templates/techpreview.adoc[]
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The {project_operator} automates {project_name} administration in
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ifeval::[{project_community}==true]
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Kubernetes or
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endif::[]
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Openshift. You use this Operator to create custom resources (CRs), which automate administrative tasks. For example, instead of creating a client or a user in the {project_name} admin console, you can create custom resources to perform those tasks. A custom resource is a YAML file that defines the parameters for the administrative task.
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You can create custom resources to perform the following tasks:
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* xref:_keycloak_cr[Install {project_name}]
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* xref:_realm-cr[Create realms]
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* xref:_client-cr[Create clients]
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* xref:_user-cr[Create users]
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* xref:_external_database[Connect to an external database]
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* xref:_backup-cr[Schedule database backups]
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* xref:_operator-extensions[Install extensions and themes]
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[NOTE]
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After you create custom resources for realms, clients, and users, you can manage them by using the {project_name} admin console or as custom resources using the `{create_cmd_brief}` command. However, you cannot use both methods, because the Operator performs a one way sync for custom resources that you modify. For example, if you modify a realm custom resource, the changes show up in the admin console. However, if you modify the realm using the admin console, those changes have no effect on the custom resource.
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Begin using the Operator by xref:_installing-operator[Installing the {project_operator} on a cluster].
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